A repair process for a composite material panel that forms part of a fuselage, wings, or stabilizers of an aircraft, with the panel having large dimensions and including irregular contours in some areas and edges prone to damages occurring from handling and assembly of the panel. The process a) locates the damage in the element of the composite material panel; b) sands the area that includes the damage in an area larger than the damage, makes a cut in the panel, having the cut of a same form as a piece that will serve to repair panel; c) places the piece in the cut, so that it is perfectly flush with the panel to be repaired; and d) attaches the piece to the composite material panel.

Patent
   8800149
Priority
May 29 2009
Filed
May 27 2010
Issued
Aug 12 2014
Expiry
Feb 19 2031
Extension
268 days
Assg.orig
Entity
Large
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currently ok
1. A repair process for a composite material panel that forms part of a fuselage, wings, or stabilizers of an aircraft, with the panel having large dimensions and including irregular contours and edges prone to damages occurring from handling and assembly of the panel, the process comprising:
a) locating a damaged area in an element of the composite material panel;
b) sanding an area including the damaged area, the area being larger than the damaged area, and making a cut in the panel, the cut being in a same shape as a shape of a predefined piece that will serve to repair the panel;
c) placing the predefined piece in the cut such that the predefined piece is perfectly flush with the panel to be repaired; and
d) attaching the predefined piece to the composite material panel.
2. The process according to claim 1, wherein a shape of the predefined piece is predefined for each type of panel of the aircraft that needs to be repaired.
3. The process according to claim 1, wherein a material of the predefined piece is a material with necessary strength to support loads which will pass through the damaged area.
4. The process according to claim 3, wherein predefined the piece is steel.
5. The process as in claim 1, wherein the predefined piece is attached to the composite material panel with rivets.
6. The process as in claim 1, wherein the cut is large enough to include sufficient clearance so that the predefined piece is easily fitted in the panel.

The present invention refers to a process of repairing airplane panels of large dimensions and irregular contours, in particular the panels forming the fuselage, wings or stabilizers.

Currently, large parts of the panels that form the wings, stabilizers and parts of the fuselage of an airplane are fabricated of composite material, due to the reduced weight and which doubtlessly provide advantages in the field of aeronautics.

These panels are able to suffer, in the assembly process (which includes the handling, their own assembly, and the transfers) accidental damage. Following these said damages, the piece or panel is repaired or rejected. Particularly in the case of airplane panels with large dimensions, the probability of damage occurring to the piece is much higher than in other types of pieces, being the damaged area of a clearly irregular contour, upon being these irregular contours the area most likely to suffer these damages, the said damages are repaired through a very laborious process, elevating the cost and time to carry out the said process of repair.

Presently, the procedures of repair of the composite material aircraft panels are very expensive and laborious.

Thus, in the case of repairing large composite airplane panels, the following process at present consists of primarily cleaning the affected or damaged area, sanding the damaged area and step by step drawing out the fiber fabric in an area much bigger than the initially damaged area. The fabric which is removed will be returned to the same area and, with respect to the composite material, it should be placed again in the panel and processed and then cured in an autoclave. This entire process involves a large amount of time and expense, and there are not always available the necessary materials and infrastructures. This type of repair requires a specific technology, after which the area affected by the repair is much bigger than the initial damaged area.

The present invention offers a solution to the aforementioned problems.

According to the invention, a procedure has been developed to repair the composite material panels of an aircraft, with these panels having large dimensions, and the damage being located in the same area of an edge of the panel, with said edge having an irregular contour. The invention consists of the following phases:

All of the above, according to the process of the invention, results in a repair which is reliable, quick and economical, further advancing the adaptability of repairs to panels with edge damage.

Other features and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description when taken together with the drawings.

FIG. 1 shows a sketch of an airplane panel of composite material with irregular contours, which is the object of the present invention.

FIG. 2 shows the detail of the damage suffered in an edge of an airplane panel with irregular contours of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 shows the sanding that is necessary to remove the damage in FIG. 2, according to the well known technique.

FIG. 4 shows a sketch of the repair process with fabric of composite material according to the well known technique.

FIG. 5 shows damage suffered in an edge of a airplane panel that has been repaired according to the present invention.

FIG. 6 shows a sketch of the cut in the composite material panel according to the process of the present invention.

FIG. 7 shows a sketch of the predefined piece that will be used in the present invention.

FIG. 8 shows the joint of the predefined piece of the panel of the composite material according to the present invention.

FIG. 9 shows the result of the fastening of the predefined piece in the composite material panel according to the present invention.

FIG. 10 shows a variation of the edge with irregular contours which can also be repaired using the present invention.

According to what has been mentioned, panel 1 of the composite material forms part of the fuselage, the wings or the stabilizers of said airplane, will have large dimensions and in certain areas irregular contours, comprising of edges 2 or elements that are prone to damage in the handling and assembly of said panel 1.

The repair process of panel 1 comprising of the element 2 that has suffered damage 3 (FIGS. 1 and 2) is currently carried out in the following steps:

Thus, the aforementioned process of repair that is usually used involves a large investment of time and money, besides presenting the problem that there is not always the arrangements of the materials and infrastructures necessary to carry out this type of repair. Additionally, this type of repair requires a specific technology and the affected area 4 after completion is much bigger than the initially damaged area 3.

Thus, the following method of repair of a damaged area 3 of element 2 of a panel 1 comprising of the following steps:

The new repair process according to the present invention consists thus of one piece 7 of definite geometry that covers the damaged service 3 and is fastened to the sanded area. Said piece 7 will be of a material with sufficient strength to support the loads that pass through the damaged area 3, preferably steel. The aforementioned piece 7 will be joined to panel 1, remaining in this way totally joined to said panel 1. The piece 7 of the repair will be joined to panel 1 preferably with rivets.

Said piece 7 should remain totally flush with the rest of the surface of panel 1 so that it does not damage the aerodynamics of area 2, for that reason the panel 1 cut is the same as the geometry of piece 7 which will fit together, ensuring that alongside said cut 9 a space 8 sufficient to easily mount said piece 7 on panel 1.

One of the advantages of this repair process is the possibility to standardize the type of pieces 7 for each panel 1 that would need repair, so that, before accidental damage, there is already a designed and defined piece 7, saving time and cost, upon being the standard process.

Another of the advantages of this repair process is that it is not necessary to cure the repaired piece in an autoclave or to have composite material stored in a cold-storage room. In conclusion, it is a method of repair that can be performed without needing special teams at one's disposal and or seldom used materials.

Taking everything into account, using the described method of repair results in a fast, economical and reliable repair, allowing for repair to be adapted to whichever edge 2 of contours, including a geometrically different area 20 (FIG. 10), applying the same process of repair.

While the preferred embodiment has been shown and described, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications can be introduced without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.

Balsa Gonzalez, Alberto, Burgos Gallego, Francisco de Paula

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